Info on Dead Hammerli 480K Fill Adapter?
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 8:51 pm
I help coach the MIT collegiate pistol team, and we have a number of Hammerli 480K air pistols that I believe were obtained second hand from West Point in the distant past.
We have a variety of fill adapters. Most are the fixed ones that require screwing the tank into the adapter, but we have a couple that can rotate so you can easily fill the tanks while they are on the pistol, They also each have a short flexible hose that makes it less likely to damage anything. The hoses are quite different, one being small & short, and the other longer & much fatter. I have no idea if these were ever a Hammerli product, or were something that someone put together on their own.
In any event, the one with the skinny hose started leaking, and when we tried to tighten that connection, it broke. We disconnected the other end of the hose, and it has a very odd fitting. Then again, I'm not used to working with 2000 PSI hose fittings, so maybe it's quite normal...
Here's a picture:
Does anyone have any info on this thing? The long skinny threaded piece visible on the right hand end is broken off inside the hose on the left. If I can figure out how to remove the broken fitting on the left end, and get a new connector & hose, I may be able to resurrect this. Ideally, if someone knows who made them, maybe we can get someone to repair it. In addition to being high pressure stuff, I'm assuming all the threads are metric, and getting parts in the US will be difficult at best.
Thanks!
We have a variety of fill adapters. Most are the fixed ones that require screwing the tank into the adapter, but we have a couple that can rotate so you can easily fill the tanks while they are on the pistol, They also each have a short flexible hose that makes it less likely to damage anything. The hoses are quite different, one being small & short, and the other longer & much fatter. I have no idea if these were ever a Hammerli product, or were something that someone put together on their own.
In any event, the one with the skinny hose started leaking, and when we tried to tighten that connection, it broke. We disconnected the other end of the hose, and it has a very odd fitting. Then again, I'm not used to working with 2000 PSI hose fittings, so maybe it's quite normal...
Here's a picture:
Does anyone have any info on this thing? The long skinny threaded piece visible on the right hand end is broken off inside the hose on the left. If I can figure out how to remove the broken fitting on the left end, and get a new connector & hose, I may be able to resurrect this. Ideally, if someone knows who made them, maybe we can get someone to repair it. In addition to being high pressure stuff, I'm assuming all the threads are metric, and getting parts in the US will be difficult at best.
Thanks!